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The relationship between genetic and ploidy variation in the context of differing ecological conditions of two species of the genus Pteronia (Asteraceae) in the Cape
Havlíčková, Eliška ; Chumová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Záveská, Eliška (referee)
The genus Pteronia is an example of a recently radiated and taxonomically complicated genus of the family Asteraceae (sunflower family) with endemic connection to southern Africa. Most of the species are associated with the Cape region, an area characterised by a Mediterranean type of climate, which is comparable in species richness to the flora of tropical areas, especially on smaller geographical scales. The factors behind the high diversity of the Cape are environmental heterogeneity, climatic stability (low extinction and accumulation of species) and regular disturbance by fire. Polyploidization, one of the main mechanisms of plant evolution, has been an overlooked and denied phenomenon in the Cape for a long time. Individual cases of polyploidy are being revealed, but the causes of their emergence and extent of their occurrence are unknown. The presented work focuses on polyploidization in the genus Pteronia from the perspective of two species with different ecological valence. On the widespread to invasive species Pteronia incana and, on the contrary, on the endemic species of succulent karoo and deserts, Pteronia glabrata. Using flow cytometry, genome size variation was investigated and ploidy levels determined. The obtained cytometric data were used to compare climatic, topographic,...
Czech talls in French
Havlíčková, Eliška ; Listíková, Renáta (advisor) ; Fučíková, Milena (referee)
The folk tales of Karel Jaromír Erben and Božena Němcová are an integral part of Czech culture and tradition. Erben and Němcová's fairy tales have been translated into many world languages, including French. Thanks to these translations, awareness of the Czech language and local culture is spread worldwide. The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to determine which fairy tales by Erben and Němcová have been translated into French and to provide examples of some publishing houses that have published Czech fairy tales in French, as well as the availability and reception of these fairy tales by readers. At the end of the work, French translations are compared to their Czech originals, with a focus on a more detailed comparison of the original French fairy tale La Belle aux cheveux d'or by Madame d'Aulnoy with the Czech version by Karel Jaromír Erben of Goldilocks. Based on the comparison of selected literary texts, it is found that the French translations do not differ from the Czech originals in any significant way, with fairy tale motifs and intentions remaining preserved, but characteristics of characters may change, as is the case with La Belle aux cheveux d'or.
Causes of diversity in the Cape Floristic Region
Havlíčková, Eliška ; Chumová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Záveská, Eliška (referee)
The Cape Floristic Region (Capensis) is the smallest phytogeographical kingdom in the world with an area about 90,000 kmš (or 190,000 kmš if the succulent karoo is included). However, thanks to the subtropical climate influenced by the cold Benguel current and the isolated location behind the ridges of the Cape Mountains, it is characterized by an extremely diverse flora. There are about 11,000 species of plants, of which 79% are endemic. The Cape region shares many characteristics with other Mediterranean areas, but in many ways it is a unique environment. In this bachelor's thesis, the Cape flora is set in a global context and compared with other Mediterranean areas. Geological development, floristic and vegetation composition are described. The work also contains summarised information about the possible causes of high plant diversity and endemism of the Cape region. Keywords: Cape Floristic Region, Mediterranean, plant diversity, polyploidy, South Africa
Unemployment in the Great Britain in the twenties of the twentieth century
Havlíčková, Eliška ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Johnson, Zdenka (referee)
Presented bachelor essay focused on unemployment in Great Britain in era between world wars and is mainly targets on twentieth years of last century when phenomenon of massive unemployment was discovered. At issue is viewed in the context of creating so called "welfare state" in Great Britain. The main conclusions of the work are that mass unemployment is manifested the most markedly between years 1920-21, then took all the twenties and was created by combining several factors. These include the attitude of society to the unemployed, contact the First World War itself, not only Great Britain but also of world trade and wage rigidity. Finally had an impact on the unemployment, frequent changes of governments and the related sporadic adoption of laws that are devoted to the problem.
The color texture of the piano sound and its usage in Jiří Vřešťál´s Palette
HAVLÍČKOVÁ, Eliška
Annotation The colour scheme of the piano sound is that is a very extensive conception. It covers large amount of different aspects,that are penetrating and completing each other. I summerize the most important aspec in the theoretical part of my thesis: Verbalization resources of music {--} describing psychological effects of individual components of music language, the colour scheme of the piano sound {--} focus on an interpret´s function in this scheme, the composition of sound, the specifications of the piano sound and technical abilities of an instrument. The chapter The Color texture of the piano sound is dedicated to the following composers: C.Debussy, M.K.Čiurlionis, and G.Ligeti. The colour scheme might even contain a visual image and it is subsumed in the chapter of Syntestezie. The practical part includes analysis of the piano cycle. The Palette of J.Vřešťál is completed by aural analyse which explores the colour effects on auditors.

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